Thursday, October 4, 2012

Joomla 3.0 review: Making way for mobile

  Google launches Web site tag manager | Ad industry calls IE10's 'Do Not Track' setting 'unacceptable'
 
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Joomla 3.0 review: Making way for mobile
We take a close look at 3.0, the latest version of the open-source content-management system, which offers a new implementation that helps site developers design for the mobile platform. Read More


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Overcome Limitations of Traditional APM
Discover a 3rd generation approach that proactively prevents performance, scalability and stability issues from ever reaching production in the first place. Learn More.

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The Path to Data Center Optimization
Following the sale of a company division housing its corporate data center, Source Interlink had to relocate core IT operations. Teaming with CDW, they were able to not only relocate, but lower capital and operating costs, reduce their carbon footprint, and increase efficiency. Learn more.

Google launches Web site tag manager
Aiming to reduce the administrative overhead of both Web administrators and digital marketers, Google has launched a service that will manage their website tags. Read More

Ad industry calls IE10's 'Do Not Track' setting 'unacceptable'
Many of the country's largest companies lashed out at Microsoft this week, claiming that its decision to turn on the "Do Not Track" privacy feature in Internet Explorer 10 would "harm consumers, hurt competition, and undermine American innovation." Read More

Congress set to pass online sales tax, trade group says
Steve DelBianco is worried that the U.S. Congress will soon pass a law allowing states to collect sales taxes from most online sellers. Read More


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Survey: All's Not Well at Endpoints
Where does a CIO find a non-intrusive way to protect and classify endpoint data to minimize risk, all while making sense economically? Read Now!

Yahoo partners with Media.net for publisher ad network
Yahoo has partnered with Media.net to launch an ad network for Web publishers that will compete against Google's AdSense and similar services. Read More

Facebook Gifts could encourage users to expose more private information
Facebook Gifts, the new social gifting service launched by Facebook on Thursday, might encourage users to expose information like their home addresses, birth date, clothing or shoe size that could pose security and privacy risks, according to security experts. Read More

Oracle finally releases pricing for cloud software offerings
Oracle has finally answered a big question hovering over its emerging family of cloud services: What do they cost? Read More

IETF starts work on next-generation HTTP standard
With an eye towards updating the World Wide Web to better accommodate complex and bandwidth-hungry applications, the Internet Engineering Task Force has started work on the next generation of HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), the underlying protocol for the Web. Read More

 
 
 

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